Spencer Minor, Lead Vocalist of Scarlet White, Dies in Tragic Accident

Spencer Minor, lead vocalist of Christian rock group Scarlet White, has died in a tragic motorcycle accident. Minor was 28 years-old and he was killed on Sunday, July 28, 2019.
On Facebook, the band announces: "It is with heavy hearts we write this status... Spencer was involved in a motorcycle accident last night. We are confused and angry and sad at God's timing. It's never easy to get news that someone was taken all too soon. Please, please lift up his family in prayer. Ask God to wrap his arms around them and give them comfort during this time. Spencer changed many lives and his legacy lives on through music. Please join us in prayer today for the Minor family.
"We will rest in your love, we will rest in your grace. And all our brokenness will be laid down"
As Spencer did not have any life insurance, they are raising money to pay for the funeral and to give future care for his wife, Katie and his two year old son, Benaiah. The family is very grateful for any donation you might be able to give. Please consider helping the family out with funeral expenses. - https://www.gofundme.com/f/spencer-minor-funeral-fund
Scarlet White consists of Dan Hall, Spencer Minor, and Erica Wallen. Scarlet White has released two studio albums, Scarlet White and The Inbetween. The Inbetween was recorded at GCR Audio Recording Studios in Buffalo, New York, owned by Robby Takac of the Goo Goo Dolls. The band released their third and final studio album in November 2017 titled The Other Side. The Other Side was also recorded at GCR Audio.
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